You can unlock a virtually limitless range of prey vocalizations with the Quaker Boy Super Screamer Predator Call, a highly versatile bite-and-blow style hand call engineered to manipulate the survival instincts of wary coyotes, foxes, and bobcats. By combining simple lung pressure with targeted physical bites on the soft flexible mouthpiece, you can fluctuate smoothly between high-frequency rodent squeaks, desperate bird flares, and deep, raspy rabbit distress squalls. This dynamic vocal flexibility gives you the exact tools needed to inject realistic panic into your sequences, convincing educated predators that an easy meal is nearby.
Crafted for multi-season durability and extreme field conditions, this lightweight call features an advanced acrylic barrel paired with a comfortable, food-grade rubber mouthpiece. Whether you need to punch piercing, high-volume distress signals across sprawling open flats or transition down into delicate, close-in coaxing as a predator enters the wood line, this single unit handles it all seamlessly. Take control of your audio pitch, vary your cadences, and bring stubborn targets into clear shooting lanes with the responsive action of the Quaker Boy Super Screamer.
- Features a responsive bite-and-blow configuration for absolute pitch and tone manipulation
- Reproduces everything from ultra-subtle rodent squeaks to loud, aggressive prey squalls
- Equipped with a rugged acrylic barrel coupled with a comfortable rubber mouthpiece
- Acts as a highly effective long-distance locator and close-quarters finishing tool
Why It Outperforms the Competition:
- Infinite Pitch Variation: While traditional fixed-reed calls confine you to a single, rigid tone profile, the variable-tension bite mouthpiece lets you alter the pitch mid-breath, realistically simulating the erratic, frantic sounds of living prey.
- Dual-Range Projection: Engineered with a specialized acoustic barrel that acts as an amplifier, allowing you to cut through heavy open-plains wind at long range while retaining the back-pressure needed for soft close-in coaxing.
- Ergonomic Bite Mechanism: The soft rubber mouthpiece provides tactile feedback and comfortable placement between your teeth, allowing for hands-free operation and effortless cadence shifts when managing a rifle or shotgun.
- Freeze-Proof Execution: The external bite configuration limits moisture retention inside the call body, preventing the internal components from sticking, freezing up, or locking in bitter late-season winter weather.
Technical Specifications:
- Brand: Quaker Boy Game Calls
- Product Model: Super Screamer™
- Model Number: 62602
- UPC Barcode: 040191626023
- Call Configuration: Bite-and-Blow Style Hand Call
- Acoustic Style: Variable Tension System
- Primary Materials: High-Impact Acrylic Barrel & Rubber Mouthpiece
- Vocal Capability: Rodent Squeaks, Bird Flares, Rabbit Squalls, and Screams
- Target Species: Coyotes, Foxes, Bobcats, and Other Apex Predators
Quaker Boy Super Screamer Predator Call 62602 FAQ
The Quaker Boy Super Screamer Predator Call 62602 is a closed reed predator mouth call designed to produce realistic rabbit distress cries and other prey distress vocalizations. Its loud, natural sounds are effective for attracting predators from long distances.
Yes. The Quaker Boy Super Screamer Predator Call 62602 is easy to use and requires very little practice. Its closed reed design allows hunters to consistently produce realistic distress sounds with simple air pressure.
Use the Quaker Boy Super Screamer Predator Call 62602 throughout predator hunting season when targeting coyotes, bobcats, foxes, and other predators. Its loud distress sounds are especially effective in open terrain where maximum calling range is beneficial.
The Quaker Boy Super Screamer Predator Call 62602 is tuned to produce loud, realistic prey distress vocalizations that carry over long distances. Its closed reed construction offers dependable performance while remaining simple and beginner-friendly.
The Quaker Boy Super Screamer Predator Call 62602 is designed to attract coyotes, bobcats, foxes, and other predators by reproducing realistic prey distress vocalizations.